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nikkib
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Hi. I have been reading about the KMT 24 machine vs. rife. I am on antibiotics so i think that the KMT machine is the best way to go. It is a lot of money. I know Scott and Gigi like this machine....has anyone else had good results with it? Thanks, Nikki
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I am interested in any answers too.

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Are the KMT24 machines portable with batteries?
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i think mine has been very helpful
along with a few other things like salt and c, i was finally able to stop the antibiotics without getting extremely sick. i had been completely dependant. i had no immune system.
this is the only machine i know of that is specifically designed for lyme disease and coinfections.

yes it is portable and powered by a 9volt

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SForsgren
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I still think the device is one of the nicer things that those of us with LD can do. It covers much of Lyme, fungus, virus, parasites, etc. All stuff we all likely have. Very easy to use and it appears to be highly effective.

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Me too, I do recommend this machine. It's like a multi-herb to help you on many many pathogens. Easy to use, it worthed every penny so far. Herxes are tolerable.

You can use the 9V batteries or you can also use electricity. I use the cable specially during a trip, then I don't need to take my battery recharger.

There's just one pathogen that it doesn't seem to have helped me so far: my cronic athlete's foot (pre-lyme). So far, not good results with it, but maybe it's a matter of time... And more metal cleansing.

I also feel safer to have it at home, in case of re-infection and for my family (in case someone is bitten). I used it in my small daughter last year.

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What is the difference between the KMT23 and KMT24? How much does either one cost?

Does this machine have to be attached to the body with electrodes? My son hurts to be touched.

Where can I get one? Does it need to be built like the Rife machines?

Need info a.s.a.p. please. Thank you.

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SForsgren
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I thought these questions came up before. KMT23 was replaced by the newer 24. It does attach with pads. You can get into at [email protected]

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I wrote to BioTools and Nancy responded with answers to my questions. The KMT23 unit is no longer produced, now it is the KMT24.

Yes, you can either attach the electrodes to your body or they can be put on "resonator blocks" placed next to the body. It is not quite as effective doing it this way, that is, you "don't get maximum effect" but, in my son's case, it is an option.

Nancy said they don't make the resonator blocks but that their sister company does. She did not know how much the blocks cost, but the KMT24 costs $1395. Not cheap, but it sounds like it can be very good to use, based on personal testimonies from users on Lymenet.

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I used KMT eletrodes on my daughter (during sleep), she was only 2 years old when she caught lyme.

Another option is in the bathtube, for shorter programs (lyme programs are the shortest).

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Just an FYI. I don't have this but I am aware that biotools sells a test kit so you can check your body through muscle testing to see which programs or settings you need the most.

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